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  2. A.I.F. REINFORCEMENTS IN ENGLAND

    A cable message form London says: "Rainforcements for the A.I.F. have landed in England." A Brisbane message says that although cable reports of previous arrivals of Australian troops overseas have been ...

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  3. MAJOR SPLIT.

    SYDNEY, August 2.—A major Labour split, involving Federal and State Parliamentary parties, has now developed as a result of ...

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  4. TWO MORE BRITONS ARRESTED.

    LONDON, August 2.—It is authoritatively stated that two more Britons were arrested in Korea by the Japanese. The ...

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  5. BROKEN UP.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—Victoria's biggest women's shoplifting organisation was broken up by wireless petrol police to-day. For ...

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  6. "LAST APPEAL TO REASON."

    LONDON, August 2.—German aeroplanes late last night dropped thousands of leaflets, containing Hitler's speech of ...

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  7. BIRTHDAY TO-MORROW.

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) has sent the following message to the Queen—"On behalf of the Government and the people ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "HITLER'S GERMANY WILL BE DEFEATED."

    LONDON, August 2.—Major-General Sir Charles Gwynn, military commentator, in a review of the situation for the Australian Associated Press, said examination of the German prospects of victory in an offensive action against Britain showed that the only ...

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  9. OPEN SOON.

    LONDON, August 1.—The first all-Australian military hospital in Britain shortly will be opened, says Kenneth Siessor, Official War ...

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  10. PUT IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    LONDON, August 1.—The special correspondent of the "Dally Mail" on the France-Spanish frontier says that it is becoming increasingly clear that ...

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  11. NO CONFIRMATION.

    LONDON, August 2.—There is no confirmation in London of the New York reports that the Axis Powers have sent an ultimatum to ...

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  12. "BOTTLE-NECKS."

    CANBERRA August 2.—The Commonwealth Government will be asked next week to set up a committee to investigate red-tape ...

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  13. NO EFFECT HERE.

    BRISBANE, August 2.—The Minister for Supply (Sir Frederick Stewart) acid to-day the decision of the United States to ...

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  14. "No Big Issue With Australia."

    SYDNET, August 2.—The Consul-General for Japan (Mr. M. Akiyama) said to-day there was no big question at issue between Japan and ...

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  15. POWER ALCOHOL.

    BRISBANE, August 2.—The War Cabinet, which eat for more than five hours to-day, reached only one decision—the formation ...

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  16. SKILLED LABOUR CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—Plans have been made for the Ministry of Munitions to be advised immediately when any surplus of skilled labour ...

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  17. British Munitions Production Control.

    LONDON, August 2.—The "Daily Herald" says: "Henceforth 13 Ministries of Supply' instead of one will direct munitions production. Twelve ...

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  18. ROOSEVELT'S POLICIES.

    SAN FRANCISCO, August 1.—The National Foreign Trade Convention unconditionally endorsed President Roosevelt's reciprocal trade ...

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  19. NEVER SO STRONG.

    BRISBANE, August 2.—A statement issued from the Prime Minister's Department to-day revealed how greatly Australia's defence is being ...

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  20. FRENCH AMBASSADORS DISMISSED.

    LONDON, August 2.—A Vichy message says that the French Government has dismissed H. Massigli, Ambassador to Turkey M. Thierry, ...

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  22. UNIONS PANEL.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—Union leaders here consider the attitude disclosed by some unions in the last few days should cause the Prime Minister ...

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  23. CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil), August 1.—Describing the Alcantara's encounter in the Atlantic with a German raider, Captain J. G. P. Ingham ...

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  24. NEW CALL-UP.

    BRISBANE August 2.—The Northern Command will issue instructions early next week calling up men liable for home defence service in ...

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  25. £800,000,000 War Damage in France.

    LONDON, August 1.—The French radio announced that M. Boutillier, Minister for Finance, estimates the war damage in ...

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  26. Electrical Trades Support A.C.T.U. Plan.

    MELBOURNE, August 2.—The Electrical Trades Union supported the A.C.T.U. trades union advisory panel and not the Federal Government's ...

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  27. JAPANESE TIDAL WAVE.

    TOKIO, August 2.—The "Asahi" correspondent says scores are dead and missing as a result of a tidal wave which struck the ...

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  28. R.A.F. SUCCESSES.

    CAIRO, August 2.—A Royal Air Force communique states. "A small formation of our bombers attacked an oil refinery near Massawa, Eritrea, ...

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  29. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    BRISBANE, August 2.—The Minister for the Navy and Leader of the Country party (Mr. A. G. Cameron) said to-day his party would welcome ...

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  30. "Friendly With All," Says King Gustav.

    STOCKHOLM, August 2.—King Gustav, in a speech at the opening of an extraordinary session of the Riksdag, said, "I am firmly ...

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  31. NAZI DECREES IN NETHERLANDS.

    LONDON, August 1.—Dr. Seyss Inquart, Retch Commissioner in the Netherlands, has issued a proclamation declaring that all expressions of ...

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  32. SPAIN AND GIBRALTAR.

    MADRID, August 1.—"If Britain returns Gibraltar to Spain of her own [?]cord it will be because the hour for its rescue is ripe. If she does not ...

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  33. U.S. DETAINS 81 FOREIGN AGENTS.

    WASHINGTON, August 1.—The Secretary for War (Mr. H. L. Stimson) announced that 81 foreign agents had been detained in the Canal zone ...

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